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    Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    I have been running water and water wetter in my Daytona for a while now. In the past I have drained the radiator of water and water wetter, and put regular anti-freeze in. It stays in the garage all winter, but I worry it will freeze if I do not change it.

    So is this the correct action? What does everyone else do?
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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Some people just drain it and leave it empty. I replace it with antifreeze, don't have to worry about not starting it and such.

    Also, no need to worry about it not draining completely.
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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    I never take the chance, I generally change it out before the hard freezes. If I am late and worry about it I run a small electric heater under the bike with a cover or blankets over it.


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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Just added antifreeze to mine today. Still have water in my street bike but I am holding out in hopes of one more day at the track.
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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Have to keep in mind how your garage is? My garage is heated so don't ever worry to much about freeze, but if freeze is a fear then remove caps so u have pressure escapes , or as said just drain it if your just camping the bike, it will be fine empty

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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Filling with anti-freeze would probably be a good idea also to prevent corrosion in the cooling circuit.
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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Jason, are you going to HPR on Saturday?

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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Completely forgot to drain the YZ last year with my October knee surgery and it was a non issue. I never saw my garage get below 32 degrees.
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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Quote Originally Posted by aspenbum View Post
    Jason, are you going to HPR on Saturday?
    Nah, Im done for the year. I would like to, but I would need a new set of tires and I don't want a new set sitting all winter. That and I need to check my valve clearances, its due. Ill see you in the spring for sure. I gotta get faster.
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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Quote Originally Posted by Titus View Post
    Filling with anti-freeze would probably be a good idea also to prevent corrosion in the cooling circuit.
    That was my reasoning in the past. I was hoping it was a viable reason.
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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Drain and refill with antifreeze. Super easy to do. Don't risk a cracked engine.

    Or you can park it in your foyer
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    poor some vodka in there comrade.
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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Any anti-freeze should work right? Im not going to be running it at temp or anything so...
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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Quote Originally Posted by 675Rider View Post
    Any anti-freeze should work right? Im not going to be running it at temp or anything so...
    Potentially it won't. Dex cool in a system that isn't dex cool compatiable is a bad thing for example. Find out what kind of coolant your bike came with and use that.I would guess a G 05 coolant.

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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    @675Rider,

    Any 'Universal' yellow/green coolant will work. Perferablly straight and not a 50/50 mix (since there is still a water in the block for it to mix with) start it and let it warm up. then park it for the winter. No worries from there.
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    Re: Winterizing the Track Bike, Coolant?

    Thanks!
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